o-operate or. ‘else. says gov't - TORONTO CP - Labor Minister John Munro said Wednesday that if labor- management ‘relations do improve, | there is a pousibt ity greater government fntelrention "to protect the economy,” “Labor and management must take a hard new look at their relationship and their responsibilities,” auare in a speech prepar fee t delivery to the Kiwanis “‘T am confident that labor However, Munro warned that “if ‘the adversary element: -continues (to ak rae the industrial onsttip, ther be no ee y loeers.” _ “Government — must provide the leadership and, through’ Patllament, aon the rules and aunt ply the programs,” he sai - “We quite literally can't aftord to. jet industrial relations slide from one confrontation to another, from one crisis to the next.” . available to us and we haye to make a selection." ’ Munrogaid the options are that “we continue under the ‘adversary system based on ‘confrontation and mutual distrust, with no tripartite consensus on post-contral responsibilities; ite face the propec greater govern- ment intervention in labor- Management relations - in order to protect the economy; or we accept the : reality of a new era in labor affairs that demands new and ‘management will ac- attitudes and a more cept this challenge and = Munro said government, realistic sharing ado aire” that o-operative labor and management responsibilities b sr must “tact up to the options “ment, labor and bus A . : Sérving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazelions, Stewart arid the Nass . , VOLUME 71 NO, 83 Price: 20 cents THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Fi wa) MEET with COUNCIL Parking concerns | Lazeile owners | Brain Gregg . Herald Staff Wtiter. Owners of the 470¢-b1 Lazelle expressed concern . over council’s proposed parking plan for furture development . of property. during an in- formed meeting between the - two Sroups Tuesday. - . Council is, suggesti owners, in the rising ie . & feet from-the street: shdre a ‘eomniunal’ patie bre ae basi BY area along Lazelle. Some people said they ‘did not. like the idea. because business that has. more. ’ eustomers than another business. would take up: more parking space, leaving customers of the smaller business to seek ‘parking elsewhere. Alderman Vic Jolliffe said this concern came as “‘shock to council: and ‘the ad- ministration because they thought zoning would be the main concern. Council wants the owners to build 40 feet from the: street so that Lazelle can be: . widened from its exis paved feet to 54 paved with curbs and gutters. There would be. street parking on the south side of Lazelle but a their — ine block would be bro parking barrier would be put: in jock between the street and the communal: parking area with nostreet parking on the north side of Lazelle. Six feet would be allowed for a sidewalk on the south side of the street and the _. ht up to-™. ot ie block: atl e Fost parking would eee eater to the Lazelle Centre between. Kalum- and: . CFTK:? However, - the. parking rea would ‘accomadate - three times” the parkin the ‘Lazelle Centre provi would be para ieee ane He sald owners would be able to develop their own separate buildings - and would be their.own ariel owners even though th would share the sume 0’ . Mayor. Dave . Maroney - said the meeting’ cleared up | man misconceptions: about council’s . objectives. although ‘many “ owners) -owanted to have . the ‘block ' “goned C-1 (commercial) instead of th present .P+1 Special which ronda the parking plan. “Ee He said if the block was -goned C-i the parking plan would not be accomodated. Maroney. ‘said ~ eight owners were at the meeting . and-this is about two-thirds - of the total owners on the . block. He said another concern “that was cleared up was the- estion of aes rick-up: ‘om the back “They. have 2$ foot ere alley ani there is lots of room for . garbage trucks to come in and out and. turn around,”- Maroney said. ~ Maroney ‘said “council's - Plan, does not stop ing in people from - their own plans, “We would certainly consider any plan‘ any gener wants to bring me ear Snost of. the. owners present at the meeting were there to listen but a couple of the owners were « uptight about the “whole thing Jolliffe aaid the court case involving Mickey Johnson is canfusing the publi’e view of what is;taking place on the “47000-block and he wants to Lab, poss it out ot the way a6 soon ~ Smith. returned. in: all-white elections From AP-REUTER . SALISBURY CP - Prime Minister Ian Smith retained contro] of parliament in Rhodesia’s general election... ‘and when vote-counting paused late Wednesday appeared certain of the two- thirds maiority he needs to negotiate a racial. set- flement on his own terms. . Partial results of balloting by the mostly white elec- storate gave Smith's Rhodesian Front party 38 of the 44 seats he ‘needs. for a two-thirds majority in: the House of where Smither is strong, are expected toda iy - . ‘There are 66 seats in-the | House, 50. reserved for Smith’s. -party held: 38. seats before the. election, which he called in an -at- tempt to obtain the 44 :seat. block that will enable him to make: changes. Such changes him to work ou sharing moderates in Rhodesia’s a power: black majority and resist an . lan that Is lo-American Ang for his reported to. ouster and disbanding of Rhodesia’s white Ted armed forees:": - however, has ssembly. - .. Returns from. rural areas,' constitutional “ ould allow - ‘arrangement with Late Wednesday; Smith reiterated -his intention to seek talks with local leaders not ' jinked to black etrijlas-who since 1972 ve been fighting to topple his government. None of the moderate black Jgaders, et agreed meet with i Smith ; _ country today with British Foreign secretary David Owen and _ An estimated $ioo in ‘damage wrecked by.vandals , ‘fn: upper Little’ Park: was repaired | Wednesday by - parks «and recreation @pariment crews, says Superintendant Bill Casey. He ‘said. unknown vandals. ‘smashed. ai ns, pulled flowers out: of ‘the ground, ed half a dozen trees up y helt reots, tore a relling broke beer bottles oe threw a picnic table ° own a hill. ’ The ‘damage took four workers half-a: dey to 40 clean- ‘ plans Andrew Young, US. am: bassador to the United. Nations. Owen and Young are reported’ be carrying for Smith's resignation to make way for . - a-British. appointed ad- - ministrator who’ would lay. the ground for one man, one | vote elections » amongst : Rhodesia’s six million: blacks‘and 270,000 whites for a black. majority govern-- ‘ment. NO, _ Damage. fixed up, he said; and estimated “00. mill could come to about The area has been van-- dglized several times this summer, said Casey, and: the department -had to replace 250 trees pulled out : of the ground just between May and. June. Though employees work in two shifts lasting until . ‘midnight in. a nearby . building, vandals hit the... park regularly, sometimes: famaging a8 Many as 45 el | ft Kalum Street, Emersoit and Lazelle between Emerson and Kalum were streets were breaking up. Here e the paving machine receives a new Hoa _ recapped this week under counci]'s-1977 maintenance program. Funds for froma anep truck while the roller completes thejobatthefarend. = the work came out of general revenue and the work was done because the Bodies found after plunge. The bodies of two California geologiats’ ‘who plunged . about 250 feet down a rock face about 40 miles west of here were recovered by Terrace RCMP 'W ’ afternoon. ednesday . nine foul:pla’ is suspected in the deaths, bel'..ed to - 1 fi eee ary. 's university project. - (RCMP Cpl. Doug Joinson, who helj ad last ‘Aug. 8, the date. of the last entry in . “No pamned are being released until next of kin can be"). | oSanrYose; California, were “believed ‘working. ona" | “appr recover the , bodies, said they were found about 10 feet apart.at the bottom of the steep rock face. The two were not in any way for rock climbing, br en foolish to attempt climbing ‘i Gat area at area without proper equipment, he said. It appears _were heading back to. their base canp and thed to to climb the face along the route, RCMP were notified at 2:15 yesterday by. Okanagan Helicopters, which flew in to check on them. ~ Shot-in-the-arm | budge needed--Clark. "OTTAWA ressive “conservative leader Joe. Clark called Wednesday. for the Liberal “government to bring down a ‘new budget sand to recall “parliament in three weeks to: Sets Annalee aged oven = A “quitk': stimulus”: budget could be devised in a short..time and should contain personal and sales tax cuts, Clark said at a mews conference. t He recommended tax cuts ‘or persons earning less than $15,000 to $16,000 an-- hually. “He also sald the federal govenrment should wtoyide - FERRY ISLA ND SLA YINGS grants -to the provinces’ whoep overnment could ce sales taxes, Clark’s demands: echoed similar proposals. made Tuesday by major labor and the controls ram » Clark added. ‘plea, however, is tikely to go unheeded by the Liberals, Finance Minister ving | costs are rising ” Donald “Macdonald: turted _ eae one “ot ap. down peals fo for * Bovenrment ‘action te the economy follows the release of governmént reports showing a decline in production in the national economy. “The value of. the Canadian dollar has slipped badly. on world money markets, Unemployment continues to increase and ‘ Four murders charged VANCOUVER CP . RCMP. ' said Wednesday . a 23-year- . ol illivack, B.C, man "has been charged with four counts offirst-degree murder in the July’18 Ferry: ~ Island slaying of four teen- _ agers Inspector Les Holmes told 8 newsconference that - Walter Murray Madsen was ‘ charged in’ “county court in . Chilliwack after being arrested without’ astruggle Tuesday at ‘his home in . Chilliwack.. ‘Holmes said Madsen | was arrested during a follow-up ofa tip from amember of the - public. The hody of Leola Gullker, “15, has not been recovered, “our in-. Holmessaid, but vestigation Jead us sto ~ Zambian troops.” would ‘come “.' under * minority’: rule: In “Salisbury, a no Rhodesian casualties, Rhodesia bombs" Zambian: town. - LUSAKA Reuter.= Zambia said Rhodesian: jet air ‘craft bombed Zambian territory Wednesday : ‘near ‘the “Zambian border town of Feira... A govenrment spokesman said the raid came. after’ ‘ an exchange of fire between Rhodesian and Zambian . troops near. Feira, which is close to the: borders with Rhodesia and Mozambique. ' The spokesman said ina statement released by the information ministry that shortly after the exchange of fire “rebel ‘Rhodesian jet bombers crossed the border ‘and dropped bombs on Zambian territory He said the Rhodesian attack ‘was: “repell by ‘- No further information, was ‘immediately available, 7 ___ The statement. came three days after. President. Kenneth Kaunda had publicly predicted that Zambia |° alr - attack > He had already warned Zambians they were on a -|- _ war footing With Rhodesia and should be prepared for -g0-called “hot-pursuit’’ raids such as those | by: Rhodesia. into Mozambique.’ . Black: nationalist guerrillas fighting to tp white . Rhodesla are,’ bas Mozambique od Zambia. ‘Rhodesian - defence. force : “com. munique'sald: Rhodesian forces retaliating against - Zambian ‘fire “neutralized” two: positions on the Zambian side of the border early Wednesday. It mad - no‘mention of any air strike. . , It said-a building at Kanyemba, on the Rhodesian side of the Zambezi River border just across the ~~ Reira; was, damaged in the exchange but there were | ’ ghortly;- unched | have - that any. furtherpersons are. ‘Involved in the murders in ‘question. w m, ; the movements “believe that she, too, was murdered”, — reed with the murder of Evert Den Hertog, 19, of Rosedale, B.C., his rother ‘John, 16, and Bert Menger, 19, of Clearbrook. Holmes said no weapon had recovered and police “no reason to believe Police had reconstructed of the ted, killer to 90 } inintites before the # cating, |. when a man similar to ‘Tl .-police ‘description was. ern Boing a fe towards the "ss Investi tions showed the “pseattont * ‘hin, assailant _ was. ‘very about six feet tall and with. long dark hair, He wore a | checked. black and red iceiea Black or dere hat lue jeans, a floppy dar! boots, ~ and work. A man had been seen in the area of the shootings ‘| carrying an object of about’ the same size as the sport . version of about the same size as the sport version of. the weapon used in ‘the shootings.- The search for the. Ferry --Island killer was one of the niand. history, but led to scores of largest in Lower Mai dead ends despite the of tips provided to. police by the public. 6. Police - Said at one. point _ Investigated pols elated 200 suspects, - Although ound Ed Menger was able to alert — police: to the* shootings almost’ immediately, roadblocks. in the Agassiz region failed. net the , the gunman as he fled west to Vancouver in the Mengers’ _ pickup truck. As the killer's trail cooled, police commissioned Dr. Anthony Marcus, head of forensic psychiatry at the University. of British Columbia, to prepare a Farmers ‘demands for a new budget Tuesday, 8a: he wants more time for last ring's budget measures to show an, impact. Clark charged that the govenrment is worryin about Quebec, for politic gains, at the expense of the onomy ne ‘hoted that © “the government recalled Parliament last month to legislate the legally striking air controllers back to work. ‘““The threat of one milllon unemployed and of a further slide into a serious economic recession surely Gemands ; an equal response,” he sa Parliament is scheduled to resume Oct, 17. pecychological profile of the Police also maintained blic interest in the search issuing revised drawings of the suspect. Police ad- . mitted, however, that the appearance by OF or growing’ a bear ‘Aller ‘could have. eaten shocked at land changes: VICTORIA: CP - The British Columbia Federation of Agriculture said « ig Wetnesday is ocked: at amen ents to ae ‘Land Commission Act introduced: Tuesday in the’ legislature; e don’t want to see our agricultural - land-use problems being resolved in olitica arena,”’ federatiy on president Ratph din a news oe se, an ia is exactl 5 go appen the provincial cabinet is given the power to overrule isions of the land com- - mission." Under the amendments introduced by Environment Minister Jim Mielsen, the cabinet’s environmental land use committee would be able-to consider a jnppeals ‘rejected by the com ion. In the current system, an appellant firat must galn the ‘approval of the com- before the. missioners matter can be taken to the cabinet, but this is being done away with. Barichello. said the maye reflects an increasingly inconsistent attitude of the Bovernment ‘towards problems of the agricultural community. ~ “Last week we were told that in order to avoid cir- cumventing the work of the ‘current inguiry into the food ; production process, B percioatiog in the national . ter marketing plan had to be delayed,” he said. ‘This week, we discover that the government intends to amend the: Land Com- mission Act in spite of the -. fact that that same com- mittee also has been | charged with the respon- sibility of reviewing the agricultural land reserve system. . “Obviously, there is not much cons’ ‘tency. to the Sp lication bi food policy in these days and this in turn ie nning to create a ood deal of confusion and — scontent within the far-. -sector,’’ he said. ‘ Barichello also recom- mended that the - ricultural land reserve be - taken out of the hands of the environment ministry, and agriculture ministry.